
Aluminium Balcony Railing Systems: Types, Standards & Modular Design.
Explore types of aluminium railings, modular systems like EasyMod Mars, EN 1090 certification, Balkonkraftwerk compatibility, and colour finishes.
Modern aluminium balcony railings combine safety, durability, and design flexibility. This guide covers the main types, technical standards, and why modular systems are transforming residential and commercial balconies.
Types of Aluminium Balcony Railings
Horizontal Bar Systems: - Aluminium rails with stainless steel rod inserts - Clean, minimalist aesthetic - EN 1990 load-bearing certified (1.2 kN horizontal per EN 1991-1-1) - Best for: Contemporary architecture - Typical cost: €200–€400 per running metre
Perforated Panel Systems: - Solid aluminium panels with geometric perforation patterns - Offers privacy while maintaining design lightness - Integrates seamlessly with LED lighting - EN 1090 Category 2 certification - Best for: High-rises, luxury apartments - Typical cost: €250–€500 per m²
Louvre/Slat Systems: - Horizontal or vertical aluminium slats - Adjustable opacity (open, semi-closed, closed) - Excellent ventilation while maintaining privacy - Wind-resistant design (EN 13561 compatible) - Best for: Coastal properties, modern villas - Typical cost: €300–€600 per m²
Glass-Hybrid Systems: - Aluminium frame + toughened glass panels (EN 12150) - Maximum transparency with safety - Frameless appearance - High load capacity (1.2+ kN horizontal) - Best for: Luxury penthouses, waterfront developments - Typical cost: €400–€800 per m²
Modular Systems: EasyMod Mars Series
The EasyMod Mars is a modular railing system designed for quick assembly on-site:
Advantages: - Prefabricated modules (2m, 2.5m, 3m widths available) - Single-point installation — 4 anchor points per module - Fully powder-coated in RAL + wood-effect finishes - Balkonkraftwerk-ready (passage for electrical cables) - Cost-competitive: €150–€350 per m² installed
Balkonkraftwerk Compatibility: The Mars series includes pre-drilled cable passages at 400mm intervals, allowing homeowners to retrofit small solar panels (600W–800W) to the railing without structural modification. This is increasingly important in Germany and Austria where building regulations now support micro-solar installations.
Technical Standards
EN 1090: Aluminium extrusions and welded assemblies must meet this standard for structural safety. A Class 2 certified system ensures: - Correct profile dimensions and tolerances - Proper weld quality (no hidden voids) - Full material traceability - Third-party inspection available
EN 1991-1-1 (Eurocode Load Requirements): - Minimum horizontal load: 1.2 kN/m at handrail height - Minimum vertical load: 0.5 kN/m at bottom rail - No horizontal displacement >5mm under load - No permanent deformation allowed
DIN 18008 (Germany): Specific requirements for railings on residential balconies, including: - Minimum height: 110 cm (in most Bundesländer) - Sphere rule: No sphere >8mm can pass through any opening (child safety) - Load distribution across all attachment points
Powder Coating & Finishes
Standard RAL Colours: - RAL 7016 (anthracite): €+0 - RAL 9016 (white): €+0 - RAL 3005 (wine red): €+25 per m² - Custom RAL: €+50 per m²
Wood-Effect Finishes: - Mimics oak, walnut, or grey wood - No maintenance required (unlike real wood) - Powder-coat durability: 15+ years - Premium cost: €+100–€150 per m²
Anodized Finishes: - Natural aluminium appearance - Thinner than powder-coat (not recommended for coastal) - Cost: €+30–€50 per m²
Installation Considerations
Attachment to Concrete: - Chemical anchors (e.g., Hilti HIT-HY 200) for reliable hold - 4 anchor points minimum per 2–3m section - Load testing required before handover (EN ISO 1461)
Retrofit vs. New Build: - New build: Rails installed during concrete frame stage — most economical - Retrofit: Surface-mounted to existing balcony slab — requires facade assessment
Wind Load Calculations: For balconies above 25m or in high-wind zones, manufacturer must provide wind load certification (EN 1991-1-4). A typical apartment railing handles up to wind speed of 130+ km/h.
Cost & ROI
Materials: €150–€400 per m² (for modular aluminium systems) Installation: €100–€200 per m² (labour + anchoring) Total typical cost (10m² balcony): €2,500–€6,000 installed
Comparison to alternatives: - Timber railings: €80–€150 per m² (but require 2–3 year maintenance cycles) - Stainless steel cables: €200–€350 per m² (modern look, corrosion-resistant but complex installation) - Glass balustrades: €300–€700 per m² (highest cost, maximum transparency)
Aluminium modular systems offer the best balance of cost, durability, and design flexibility.
Conclusion
Aluminium balcony railing systems — especially modular designs like EasyMod Mars — are the go-to solution for architects and developers across Europe. They combine compliance with EN 1090/DIN 18008, low maintenance, design flexibility, and now, Balkonkraftwerk-compatible electrical integration for modern sustainability goals.
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